The Hristina Morfova Female Choir is a Bulgarian vocal ensemble established in 1936 as a tribute to the renowned operatic soprano Hristina Morfova, who died that same year. Originally founded by Professor Lyudmila Prokopova, the choir has maintained a presence in Bulgaria’s choral scene for over eight decades, performing traditional and classical repertoire, including works tied to Bulgarian folk traditions and Western choral literature. While specific details about their recent activities are limited, their discography highlights a focus on regional folk songs and collaborative performances, reflecting Bulgaria’s choral heritage.
**Available information includes:**
- **Origin:** Founded in 1936, active in Bulgaria.
- **Repertoire:** Includes folk-inspired arrangements and classical choral works, with titles like *Песни от югозападна България* (*Songs from Southwestern Bulgaria*) emphasizing regional traditions.
- **Legacy:** Named after Hristina Morfova, a celebrated early-20th-century soprano who performed across Europe.
*Biographical depth beyond foundational details (e.g., current membership, awards, touring history) is unavailable in the provided data.*
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